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BOROUGH SESSIONS OF KINGSTONUPON-HULL..I

... TUESDAY. HENRY NEVELL (22), charged with stealing, pocket-book, the property of Mark Noble, was ae. quitted. THOMAS JONES (34) alias THOMAS CURTIS was found guilty on two indictinelits,-frr stealing a cheese, itre property of George Hopper; and for uteau- ...

STOCKPORT

... Hammond. Simpson not being able to pay the fine, was committed for one month. INTIMIDATION. Thomas Wright, otherwise Flannigan, was charged with intimidating Frances Hardy, a weaver at Messrs. Bradshaw's. The information, wvicb, like the others, was grounded ...

Hull [ill] Quarter Sessions

... S~rALING Siloics.-Robert Copass wvas charged wilhls stealting a ptarcel, contirting two pair of sirces, thre property of henury Hardy. err the Btirl of October..Mr. Arch- n bold conducted the prosecution .Horrialmeah.ardystated, that, on tire 5th oif ...

Published: Friday 31 December 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3614 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... ftfi/leenuod, late of Weldrake, for picking T ite podket of .. Hardy, upon KRaveamire. Jashua Lung,'for picking pockets, uponp Knaves: n mrire, b Weilliam lentdall chrbarged.upon the oath of Thomas at Th ckray, of the City of-York, with hlavin on ?? ri ntoly ...

WEST-RIDING SPRING SESSIONS

... Rhodes, Esq., George Spolfoith Lister, Esq., John Gott, Req., Thomas Birikbeck, Esq., Gecorge Goodman. Esq., Thomas Claphain, Eeq., John Peese Ciaphain, Esq., Thomas Starkey, ?? Rev. Thomas Airey, George John Serjeanitson, Esq., Joh George~ Smnyth, Esq ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... tbe gentlemav wbo sat behind him (Mr. Morley) tosr' , thki thO prosectssors believed Hardy to hardi bee re- vto usly a boy or good!character; and that, ti,, pye- Hardy had stated, a boy named Paver itpiitW~ v transaction, but it could not be brought ber ...

BEVERLEY SESSIONS

... in the parish of Cotting- ti hani, and produced a plan signted by the commissioners. M1 r. Witty proved the death of Wiln. Hardy Carr, school. , master of Cottingblam, who was one of the witnesses at the L former trial in 182G. d Mr. Jolsn Clarke also ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... -This was an undefended action on a promissory note. The plaintiffs reside at Barrow; and the defendants, Seth Thomas, and Mary Ann Thomas, at Hull. Verdict for plaintiffs, damages £164, costs 40s. THE FUNDS. SATuftnAy Mosa%1%o-There has been a retrograde ...

Assize Intelligence

... Mr. Baron Hullock suggested to Mr. Hardy, that the taking the horse tinder these circunsteances, could not be considered as a stenling of it, and his Lordstiip handed the written paper of the prisoner to him. Mr. Hardy said, he would not press the case ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... notes, one guicea in gold, and four shillings in silver, the property of the said John Dixon.-Guilt.y-D-TiT. Repd. ditto. Thomas Mi/necr, (aged 50) for being at large before the expirationl of the time for wvhichi he was transported at Wakefield sessissn' ...

Yorkshire Lammas Assizes

... cbrnmmittedi 6burglary in the hiouse of George Andrews -of S~tineqeoet.-G-trgeo Moat charged *tth having feb'- aioitliy -stop'ed Thomas Roddi' of -Whisfon, and robbed hir'ofF a-ilver watch.-lWIn Eli,, alias tDaghty, charged. with havirg broken into the dwve ...